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Wall Street JournalOPEC Set to Hold Fast on Policy Following Saudi Oil Minister's ExitWall Street JournalThe dismissal of Ali al-Naimi as Saudi Arabia's oil minister puts the country's deputy crown prince firmly in control of energy policy and
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Wall Street JournalRivals, Admirers Lament Saudi Oil Minister's ExitWall Street JournalFor more than 20 years, Ali al-Naimi was a singular force in global oil markets as Saudi Arabia's oil minister, tangling with his Iranian counterpart, charming T
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Wall Street JournalSaudi Arabia Dismisses It's Powerful Oil Minister Ali al-NaimiWall Street JournalRIYADH—Saudi Arabia dismissed its long-serving oil minister Ali al-Naimi on Saturday, marking the departure of one of the industry's most powerful f
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Wall Street JournalSaudi Arabia Dismisses Its Powerful Oil Minister Ali al-NaimiWall Street JournalRIYADH—Saudi Arabia dismissed its long-serving oil minister Ali al-Naimi on Saturday, marking the departure of one of the industry's most powerful figure
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Wall Street JournalSaudi Arabia's Powerful Oil Minister Ali al-Naimi Is FiredWall Street JournalRIYADH—Saudi Arabia fired long-serving oil minister Ali al-Naimi, one of the industry's most powerful figures, on Saturday. Mr. Naimi will be replaced w
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TheTyee.caThe Year the Oil Bubble BurstTheTyee.caSaudi oil minister Ali al-Naimi said as much to a horrified meeting of U.S. petroleum executives in Texas in February. Keeping prices artificially high by limiting oil production has just allowed competitors
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The Australian (subscription)Tesla's takeoff could speed Saudi shift away from oilThe Australian (subscription)The collapse in the oil price from 2014 has had a dramatic impact on the Saudis, who have been forced into (by Saudi standards) draconian fis
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Wall Street JournalSaudi Arabia Won't Change Oil Production PolicyWall Street JournalRIYADH—Saudi Arabia won't change its current oil-production policy, the country's energy minister said Wednesday, sticking with a strategy of unrestrained outp
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Wall Street JournalSaudi Arabia Won't Change Oil ProductionWall Street JournalTop oil exporter Saudi Arabia won't change its current reliable production policy and is ready to meet any additional demand from its customers, the kingdom's oil min
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TIMEOPEC's Middle Finger to the Oil MarketsTIMETraditionally, OPEC members have produced about 40 percent of the world's crude oil, but 18 months ago prodigious U.S. production began to eat into its market share. It also created an oil glut that ca
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